Visitors making Christmas ornamentsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkVisitors enjoy making Christmas Ornaments,Festival of Christmas Past, IV-U-Xmas-16623, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Christmas
Visitors, Luftee Visitor CenterGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkVisitors check the book rack and post cards, ask for information at Luftee Visitor Center. Photos taken for use in Natural History Assoc. Annual Report, Fall 1979.Visitors at Luftee Visitor Center, II-B-(4)-LVC-16267, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Luftee Visitor Center
Visitors, Luftee Visitor CenterGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkVisitors check the book rack and post cards, ask for information at Luftee Visitor Center. Photos taken for use in Natural History Assoc. Annual Report, Fall 1979.Visitors at Luftee Visitor Center, II-B-(4)-LVC-16266, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Visitor use buildings - Luftee Visitor Center
Wagon, Black Bill WalkerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBlack Bill" and his ox drawn wagon",Walker, Black Bill"", III-P-16684, History - Mountain People
Walker sisters in bonnetsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHettie and Louise Walker in their bonnets,Walker Sisters, III-P-16675, History - Mountain People
Walker valley schoolGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWalker Valley School, home of John and Jane Walker Stinnett.Walker Valley School, III-B-16688, History - Buildings
Water break across road, Cooper road, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWater break across road, just east of Hatcher Mountain,Cooper Road, II-R-Gen-16733, Physical Facilities - Roads - Miscellaneous Roads
Water on road, Road maintenanceGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWater under road causes breakups.Road Maintenance; Section 1A, II-R-Maint-9503, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Wear Cove road, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPrimitive road through Wear Cove. (See also IV-U-Gen-16600, 16601, 16602.),Road Through Wear Cove, III-R-16603, History - Historic Roads and Trails
1933-06
Weather monitoring station, Spence field, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWeather monitoring station on Spence field. A part of the UT Bald Study, Weather Station, II-A-Gen-16738, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Miscellaneous Minor Structures
Weather station damaged by bears, Gregory Bald, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkUT weather station, Gregory Bald damaged by bears. Hikers had put garbage in the weather station, Bear Damage, I-E-Bear-16697, Natural Features - Fauna - Bears
Weather station, Spence field, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkPart of UT Bald Study. Station on Spence Field,Weather Station, II-A-Gen-16737, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Miscellaneous Minor Structures
Wheelbarrows, Work crew, Little River Rail-road constructionGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkConstruction of Little River Rail-road. Note use of wheelbarrows for moving earth. man with bucket - Dave Moore.Little River Railroad; Work Crew, III-L-16657, History - Logging, Lumbering, Hewing, Sawmilling
Wild Boar, Trapped, Hazel Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTrapped at N. Proctor on hazel Creek, 4 March 1964 10 lb. male, Tag. No. 4001-2. 8lb. female, Tag. No. 4003-4,Wild Boars, I-E-Mam-HD-16691, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Wild Hog, Fax branch, Twentymile ranger station, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWild hog caught in trap near Fax Branch, near Twenty Mile Ranger Station. Two hundred twenty five pound male Russian Boar trapped and turned over to N.C. State Game protectors for release in Santeetlah Wildlife Refuge. Ranger Cantrell & members of NC Game Protection Comm.Wild Hog, I-E-HD-16410, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Wild boar, piglets trapped, Hazel Creek, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTrapped at N. Proctor on hazel Creek, 4 March 1964 10 lb. male, Tag. No. 4001-2. 8lb. female, Tag. No. 4003-4,Wild Boar Piglets, I-E-Mam-HD-16692, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Wild hog, Fax branch, Twentymile ranger station, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkWild hog caught in trap at Fax Branch, near Twenty Mile Ranger Station. See also: I-E-HD-16410 through 16413.Wild Hog, I-E-HD-16411, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Wild hog, Twentymile ranger station, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBoar being transferred from one trap to the other for transportation. See I-E-HD-16410 through 16413.Wild Hog, I-E-HD-16412, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Wild hog, Twentymile ranger station, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National Park225 lb. male Russian boar trapped and turned over to the N.C. State Came Protectors for release in Santeetlah Wildlife Refuge. See I-E-HD-16410 through 16413.Wild Hog, I-E-HD-16413, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Wild hog, Twin creek, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHog trapped at Twin Creeks. The trap was not behind the barn.Wild Hog, I-E-HD-16414, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
Wiley GibsonGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkThree generations of Gibsons have made Smoky Mountains guns. Wiley Gibson, III-P-9822, History - Mountain People
William EdwardsGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkEdwards retired 2 Sept. 1983 after having served as AO at GRSM since spring of 1975.Edwards, William; Administrative Officer, IV-P-16883, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Winter, Cades CoveGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCades Cove, a winter scene.Cades Cove in Winter, IC-CC-16126, Physical Facilities - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas
Winter, Meigs falls, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkMeigs Falls on a wintery day.Meigs Falls in Winter, I-B-F-MC-16127, Natural Features - Rivers and Streams - Meigs Creek Falls
Wooden structureGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkTemporary structure with metal roof, sheltering stacked tables, and benches, Note 2 x 4's nailed to trees.Government Service, Inc. Picnic Site, II-B-(6)-6379, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings
Wooden structure, cansGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkCans and refuse from over-filled pit pushed over bank.Government Service, Inc. Picnic Site, II-B-(6)-6380, Physical Facilities - Buildings - Permittee and Concessioner buildings
Working at her desk, Mrs. Barbara TeasterGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkSupt.'s Secretary, Mrs. Barbara Teaster, at her desk at Park Headquarters.Teaster, Mrs. Barbara, IV-P-16882, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Young couple, Civilian Conservation Corps superintends quartersGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkYoung couple sits in front of Superintendent's quarters. Sign over door is cut off so camp is not identified. (Probably Smokemont or Kephart). Collection of CCC negatives donated to Park by John H. Horne, Greenville, NC. Acc. No. 669; Cat. No. 12244. Photos: 16829-16845 inc. CCC Camp Superintendent's Quarters, III-C-CCC-16832, History - Campgrounds and Picnic Areas - Cataloochee CCC Camp
Young men dipping, Cades Cove stream, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFour young men skinny dipping" in a Cades Cove Stream",Cooling off on a hot day, III-P-16593, History - Mountain People
Youngster standing, Newfound Gap, North CarolinaGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAt sign Detour, Appalachian Trail at Newfound Gap. Youngsters; Bill Alston, IV-U-Gen-9988, Miscellaneous - Use of Park -Miscellaneous use
Youngsters, Alum Cave Bluffs trail, TennesseeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkFinck with youngsters on Alum Cave Bluffs trail.Youngsters, IV-U-Nat-9986, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups